They didn’t realize that the change they vied for would result in this outcome and they didn’t think of the consequences of the change they rallied behind.
As we have continued in our reading, there have been an increasing number of unexpected or unintended consequences of the war. One of the most interesting occurs as Olanna attempts to get the dried egg yolks for Baby. She is originally mortified at the thought of begging food, saying that "she felt as if she were doing something improper, unethical: expecting food in exchange for nothing" (335). Olanna does not want to have to change her views on the world, but the conversations about independence in their living room are a stark contrast to being forced to fight for food. However, the desperation of war and the sheer necessity forces her to change as she eventually "surprised herself by how easily she joined the inward rush of the crowd" (341), proving that their original beliefs about the war were drastically different from reality.